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Marian L Thorpe - Empire's Exile:  Book III of Empire's Legacy - Empire's Legacy 3
Gold Medal, Historical Fantasy (2019); Coffee Pot Book Club Awards
Silver Medal, Historical Fantasy Box Set (2019), Coffee Pot Book Club Awards

Empire's Exile: Book III of Empire's Legacy - Empire's Legacy 3

Formats: E-Book, Paperback

Ages: 18+

War has ravaged their homelands. Judgement has cast them out.

Exiled from their war-torn homelands, Lena and Cillian embark on a perilous journey through unforgiving mountains and lurking dangers. Bound by an unexpected friendship that deepens amidst hardship, they find solace in shared secrets and the strength to overcome unimaginable loss.

As they navigate treacherous landscapes, political intrigue, and the weight of unfulfilled promises, Lena and Cillian face their demons. Through resilience and love, they vow to fight for a brighter future, not just for their countries, but for the very spirit of freedom itself.

Empire’s Exile is a testament to the power of friendship and love to ignite hope even in the darkest corners of a war-torn world.
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Reviews

One of the things that I really enjoyed about this novel – well this entire series really – was that there wasn’t any magic involved like a lot of the fantasy novels that we are used to. It really almost felt like it was more historical fiction, except in a world that I’ve never seen or experienced before.

https://sometimesleelynnreads.com/

A tremendous final book in a stunning trilogy, this is a gripping and sometimes moving book in which a young woman has to find a new way of surviving . . . so much suspense and drama that I could not wait to turn the page to discover the progress and fate of Lena and her associates. I was so pleased to have the opportunity to read and review this excellent book.

https://northernreader.wordpress.com/

I enjoyed this book the most of the three . . . The world which Lena inhabits is completely fabricated, but it rings true. With maps, and the use of fictional ancient languages, Ms Thorpe builds a world which feels real, and the people who inhabit it are human; there is no fantasy element, no magic. Highly recommended.

https://discoveringdiamonds.blogspot.com/